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Churches feed North Hills students and their families

    Churches feed North Hills students and their families

Dozens of North Hills Elementary students left school with a little something extra in their book bags Friday. The school – where 99 percent of students receive free and reduced-price

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Hampton Pharmacy graduate lands job

    Hampton Pharmacy graduate lands job

Dr. Zellena Patrice Williams, a Forsyth County native, has accepted a permanent position as pharmacist with the Target Corp. in Towson, Md. She is a 2012 magna cum laude graduate

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Local Big Losers to offer advice

    Local Big Losers to offer advice

Is losing weight one of your New Year’s resolutions? A trio with a combined weight loss of 400 pounds is offering tips and inspiration. Ken Canion, Angela “The Fat Fighter”

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Local poet featured in Chinese magazine

    Local poet featured in Chinese magazine

A local author and poet is getting some international exposure. Edward “Golden Style” Williams was recently interviewed for Fellow Traveller, a mainstream Chinese magazine that reaches more than 250,000 monthly

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Reynolds hosting ‘A Cappella Jam’ concert

“A Cappella Jam for Hope,” an annual concert held by the a cappella groups at Reynolds High School, will be

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Abortion license plate fight goes on

    Abortion license plate fight goes on

“Choose Life” license plates are available in 27 states. Some want to make North Carolina the 28th, but the American

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The Black Press at its Best

    The Black Press at its Best

Submitted by George Curry, Guest Columnist When then-National Newspaper Publishers Association Chairman Danny Bakewell Sr. asked me to emcee the

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Having the Mind of Christ

    Having the Mind of Christ

Devotional Reading: James 2:13-18 Lesson Scripture: Philippians 2: 5-11 Lesson Aims: To explain the importance of humility; to understand the

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Few bright spots in North’s season

    Few bright spots in North’s season

North Forsyth hasn’t had the best of starts to its junior varsity basketball season. There’s not much high school game

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Pan-Hellenic Council busy giving back during holiday season

    Pan-Hellenic Council busy giving back during holiday season

The National Pan-Hellenic Council of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County came together, in conjunction with the Sickle Cell Foundation, to assemble Thanksgiving baskets

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